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Ep. 13 - The Value of Taking Risks and Developing Resilience to Survive with editor Harry Yoon

from Hollywood Editing Mentor · host Joaquin Elizondo - Film & TV Editor and Mentor

Harry Yoon recently edited A24's Minari  - winner of the domestic Grand Jury Prize and Audience Awards at Sundance 2020 - and the HBO series Euphoria (Season 1). His feature editing credits include Detroit (dir. Kathryn Bigelow), The Best of Enemies (dir. Robin Bissell), and additional editing credits for First Man (dir. Damien Chazelle) and the A24 drama The Last Black Man in San Francisco (dir. Joe Talbot). In episode 13 of the Hollywood Editing Mentor podcast, Harry and I talk about the importance of taking risks and making bold decisions when pursuing our passions, how building resilience will help us survive a career in post production, the benefits of being part of a community, editing the critically acclaimed film Minari,  what he's learned from working with Oscar-winning editors, and much more!We also talk about Harry's online mentorship platform, Sidetime Film, which looks to provide expert advice from experienced professionals through a 1-on-1 audio call.Some topics Harry and I discuss:Being born in Korea and growing up in California (Bay Area)Loving movies, but not thinking it was an actual careerGrowing up with immigrant parents created a personal challenge for Harry when deciding to take a risk with a film careerDebating whether to pursue a career that provided more financial stabilityQuitting his job in tech at age 30 and moving to LA to begin a career in film as a PAThe importance of taking risks and making bold decisions if you want to pursue your passionWhy Harry pursued a career in editingThe early days of Harry’s editing career and the steps he took to jumpstart itLooking for a community when you don’t have any contacts in LATaking a holistic approach to starting or advancing an editing careerThe only way to survive is to develop resiliencyGoing from editing a web series to co-editing a studio feature film in the same yearDeveloping emotional stability and health along with technical skills in order to survive an editing careerHow Harry got the opportunity to work with Oscar-winning editorsAny job is a chance to lay the seeds of future work Harry’s experience with Film Independent’s Project Involve and being mentored by Stephen Mirrione, ACEEstablishing a relationship with SundanceLearning from his mistakes and curbing our egoNot thinking your current job is only a stepping stone to something elseThe performance and excellence you bring to menial tasks is a reflection of your characterHarry’s failures taught him very important principles that got him more job opportunitiesWhat it means to ‘get it’Learning from other people’s experiencesGetting rid of fear by being familiar with the painWhat Harry learned from his mentors and how he now provides mentorship to the new generation of editorsHarry’s online mentoring platform, Sidetime FilmEditing the critically acclaimed feature film, MinariAsian-American films resonating with AmericanCheck out our free content and other resources! >>> SUBSCRIBE and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! >>>Original Music: "Apollo's Haze" and "Do You Want" by JesusdapnkFacebook: www.fb.com/jesusdapnkSoundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/jesusdapnkInstagram: @jesusdapnk

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Harry Yoon recently edited A24's Minari - winner of the domestic Grand Jury Prize and Audience Awards at Sundance 2020 - and the HBO series Euphoria (Season 1). His feature editing credits include Detroit (dir. Kathryn Bigelow), The Best of Enemies (dir. Robin Bissell), and additional editing credits for First Man (dir. Damien Chazelle) and the A24 drama The Last Black Man in San Francisco (dir. Joe Talbot). In episode 13 of the Hollywood Editing Mentor podcast, Harry and I talk a...

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